spurn
reject with disdain / scorn / snub
Transitive Verb
past: spurnedpp: spurneding: spurning
This verb conveys a sharp, active rejection characterized by a feeling of superiority or disgust. It is more aggressive than simply refusing or declining, as it implies that the object or person being rejected is unworthy or beneath the speaker. In social contexts, it often describes the cold dismissal of romantic advances or an offer of assistance, emphasizing the emotional sting and the perceived arrogance of the person doing the spurning.